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joining us now is masuki kitchikawa. thanks very much for joining us. with this appointment, what happens now? >> well, actually, the nomination of mr. kuroda is a best of choice in my view because he's a very strong performer for more aggressive monetary easing. but as a former minister in finance in charge of international finance, he has a very deep understanding of international financial markets, including frank change. also, he has a strong skill to manage the strong bureaucratic institution like boj. he's a best choice as the next governor. >> does this mean it's more likely we might change the bank of japan law, as well? >> well, yes. the nomination was a kind of surprise and he haas has been a kind of proponent for revising the boj low. if the boj turned out to be slow to change, even after the new governor is inaugurated, i think that the prime minister abe would become more serious about changing boj low. so nomination is kind of message from the cabinet to the boj people. >> the market has priced in a lot. the nikkei has gone to more than 11
joining us now is masuki kitchikawa. thanks very much for joining us. with this appointment, what happens now? >> well, actually, the nomination of mr. kuroda is a best of choice in my view because he's a very strong performer for more aggressive monetary easing. but as a former minister in finance in charge of international finance, he has a very deep understanding of international financial markets, including frank change. also, he has a strong skill to manage the strong bureaucratic...
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that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a $1,000 device. it's not the average user that's going to be selling out $1,000 for this ipad. it's going to be the enterprise. if you get one of these big ipads, it's probably because your work has given you one. >> just one thing, natalie. if we store lots of big files and apps on the cloud, do we still need more power or more storage to access them? >> well, no, not really. that's going to be a -- that's going to be a factor of the processor inside the tap let that you're using and your connectivity. so either your wi-fi or your 3g or your 4g connection. so whatever you
that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. today is gonna be an gimportant day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> italy's mario montanaty is calling on the candidates to appear in a televised debate as he's struggling to gain ground in his first ever campaign. jules is in milan. anybody nibbling at his debate idea, jules? >> well, what we've seen is that he's in fourth place behind berlusconi, behind the comed
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joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of levels the playing field a little bit. but if we look at the longer term picture, it's about the transformation for them. so they've always been an imaging company, but what they're going to try to do is shift to t focus towards this imaging and imaging sensory and away from reliance on lcd tvs. they're going through a transition within their television business and this is mainly consisting of shifting to 4k televisions and tvs within that as a projection technology. but this shift is really a long-term proposition. same goes for the crystal lcd tvs. so for 2013 we'll be looking to -- sony w
joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of...
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too many parallels and sometimes i'll use the word brother. not too many people use that word. gotto uses it, you know what i'm saying? things like that. or you're my man. so i really think it's a joy working on something that has substance and truth in it. that's what i'm proud of in the show. >> the scripted drama shows are supposed to be entertaining and engaging and maybe educational. you think people will learn something from the slow? >> i will say i learned a lot from it, and this is a microcosm of life, and we happen to be doctors. if you change a couple of circumstances, it could be any job. it could be america. this hospital, chelsea general, could be representing america, and looking at some of our actions and our foreign policies. maybe we need a 311 monday morning meet. >> i admit a case of every organization or bureaucracy should have -- if for no other reason, let's be candid here, let's close the doors and be candid with each other. >> if we had a 311 for actors it would be pandemonium. >> the ultimate goal of those meetings that alfred and bing were just talkin
too many parallels and sometimes i'll use the word brother. not too many people use that word. gotto uses it, you know what i'm saying? things like that. or you're my man. so i really think it's a joy working on something that has substance and truth in it. that's what i'm proud of in the show. >> the scripted drama shows are supposed to be entertaining and engaging and maybe educational. you think people will learn something from the slow? >> i will say i learned a lot from it, and...
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so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>> meanwhile, italy is attracting criticism. the finance minister is taking a swipe at italians suggesting that excessive spending is a national trait. >>> also, the italians see very little merit to living within their means according to the japanese finance minister and he references his only italian friends saying they prefer fought to have savings when they die can clearly jules has just disproven. >> i don't understand in this situation why he would want to point the finger at italians in a tongue and cheek away even at a time when japan is trying to in
so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>>...
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for us, that is the main thing. when it comes close like family members, that hurts, but otherwise, we are just an ordinary family. it is their problem, not ours. >> do you see in the 12 years since you have been married a general change of attitude in society in the netherlands? >> it is getting more common. it is one of the options. you have got to explain. everyone asks when you are married, what is the name of your husband. their attitudes change, and indeed, the next generation, more countries have opened up marriage. it makes it more common. >> how do you begin to explain to people? how do you make it, as it were, less threatening to people perhaps to our religious and feel that it is an attack on their religion? >> i'm not affecting their religion. it is their religion, not mine. as i see it, i always learn from my parents that god is love. that is the only thing i do -- i love my partner and i love my children. what is wrong with that? >> and you are also religious? >> yes, we are. >> you are religious. with
for us, that is the main thing. when it comes close like family members, that hurts, but otherwise, we are just an ordinary family. it is their problem, not ours. >> do you see in the 12 years since you have been married a general change of attitude in society in the netherlands? >> it is getting more common. it is one of the options. you have got to explain. everyone asks when you are married, what is the name of your husband. their attitudes change, and indeed, the next...
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give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to today's wrecks. ross is away.
give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big...
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now let us look at his policy. let's examine the fact that the new statesman, the in house magazine of the labour party says this, is pretty of the government strategy will never win back public trust. is proposals for the economy will never convince. his credibility problem will only become magnified as the general election approaches. that's not conservative central. that's the new statesman. >> greatest respect to the -- quoting the new statesman. mr. speaker, mr. speaker, mr. speaker, all -- mr. speaker, all he -- [shouting] all we have heard today, all we have are today -- >> order. you are an excitable fellow. very statesmanlike. on your cell. you will get better over time. mr. ed miliband. >> all we have heard today is a prime minister who refuses to accept that he failed on the central test he set himself. he has failed to the first test he set for himself. it's not just our credit rating that is being downgraded. without a downgraded government, a downgraded chancellor at the downgraded prime minister. [sh
now let us look at his policy. let's examine the fact that the new statesman, the in house magazine of the labour party says this, is pretty of the government strategy will never win back public trust. is proposals for the economy will never convince. his credibility problem will only become magnified as the general election approaches. that's not conservative central. that's the new statesman. >> greatest respect to the -- quoting the new statesman. mr. speaker, mr. speaker, mr. speaker,...
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at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his conversations, repeated his anecdotes and commented on the foodie served. in addition i found hundreds of bills for dinner she gave at hundred hotels, the ritz, guest lists, amended wine lists, many letters from churchill complaining about overbilling, banking his friends for gifts of food and wine, ringing generous tips for hotel waiters call in the archives, all set out in my book. i have produced many of the menus in my book in case any of you want to try to duplicate one or two of them at a special party at home. the wine list might be harder for you to replicate since so many decades have passed
at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his...
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now joins us here in the studio to bring us up to date on this so it was and i mean it was a ball in the sky but it wasn't a plane crash it was in the beginning of world war three what was it it was well it was the sky falling. asteroid which are broken into several pieces upon the striking the earth's atmosphere and causing a massive sonic boom and you can see that it was ignited again actually i cannot get enough of these these pictures to you start yes but unfortunately as the more we talk about it the more details we find out is that we realize that there has been actually massive damage with three hundred buildings were damaged windows blown out doors also blown out. more than one hundred people have been wounded i mean the numbers you know that we've been getting the numbers all day get higher and higher. and i wonder why well because when the windows go flying or so does the glass and the people end up with the numerous cuts from the shards of the of the of the glass and of course there's a all hell breaking loose essentially and people were panicking and thinking what is this
now joins us here in the studio to bring us up to date on this so it was and i mean it was a ball in the sky but it wasn't a plane crash it was in the beginning of world war three what was it it was well it was the sky falling. asteroid which are broken into several pieces upon the striking the earth's atmosphere and causing a massive sonic boom and you can see that it was ignited again actually i cannot get enough of these these pictures to you start yes but unfortunately as the more we talk...
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thank you for joining us today. potential currency war and the european debt crisis will dominate the meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies when they're meeting right here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit. in the kremlin join us live here on the program. good to see you thanks for coming on the other there was a lot of talk about a looming currency war ahead of the meeting or anything being said on that. well actually it's interesting although we've seen the currency wars dominating the headlines suddenly a lot of silence on the issue in fact we've seen officials sort of trying to urge a lot of calm pushing away from the problem we've even heard russia's deputy finance minister say and i quote there's no competitive devaluation there are no currency wars going on right now what's happening is really just the market reaction to exclusively internal decision what is all of this about right japan is actually at the center of this crisis be
thank you for joining us today. potential currency war and the european debt crisis will dominate the meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies when they're meeting right here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit. in the kremlin join us live here on the program. good to see you thanks for coming on the other there was a lot of talk about a looming currency war ahead of the meeting or anything being said on that. well...
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and then silence again north korea just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want or how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching water two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country will turn into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a position to support south korea japan or some other dramatic event that changes the game like china giving up their support for the north korean side but for now the cycle just keep going on and on and about two years the same headlines will be back with the same fear will be back lather rinse repeat but that's just my opinion . welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know karl marx once said the last banker we shall be the one who sold us the roller coaster is say i've just learned there's a roller coaster designed to kill passengers so naturally i thought that sounds a whole lot like wall street up down up down dead the amusement park version of this roller coaste
and then silence again north korea just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want or how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching water two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country will turn into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a position to support south korea japan or some other dramatic event that...
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and what that means potentially for all of us. >> and that's all for this week. from all of us. good buy. -- good-bye. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> bbc "newsnight" was
and what that means potentially for all of us. >> and that's all for this week. from all of us. good buy. -- good-bye. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small...
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he was using the services of a professional woman. if you imagine lincoln upstairs trying to mind his own business, we can basically says, have to have a woman. and here is what appears to have happened. it appears that he asked for a letter of introduction. but we have pieced together is maybe $3 difference, which is a lot of money. and the prostitute currently charges them $5. which was an enormous amount money. once she said you could pay me later where this depends, she ran out the door. in this case, there is not a happy ending. even with abraham lincoln. what i thought i would do in the main body of my remarks is tell a couple of my favorite stories. more importantly about presidential character. many involve our 24th and important president, grover cleveland. he fathered a child out of wedlock. she might have been a prostitute. cleveland was a bachelor. fathering a child seem like the thing to do at a time. a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country would not pay attention here. it becam
he was using the services of a professional woman. if you imagine lincoln upstairs trying to mind his own business, we can basically says, have to have a woman. and here is what appears to have happened. it appears that he asked for a letter of introduction. but we have pieced together is maybe $3 difference, which is a lot of money. and the prostitute currently charges them $5. which was an enormous amount money. once she said you could pay me later where this depends, she ran out the door. in...
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world leader in jailing journalists with its media crackdown undermining the country's eve membership us. a low good evening live from moscow is kevin owen here at r.t. tonight very good to have you company our top story russian investigators want an active role in the u.s. probe into the death of a young boy adopted by an american family it's almost a month now since three year old might seem mean died russian officials believe he was fatally abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s. authorities say they're still waiting for autopsy results and a sissy churkin is in the family's hometown in texas where the tragedy happened. russian officials are outraged at yet another case of a death of a russian child living an adoptive family in the united states we're standing outside the home of alan and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as mean the three year old boy after suffering severe bruises to his legs head and internal organs had died in january this year just a few weeks after his third birthday right now his parents are not making any statements if
world leader in jailing journalists with its media crackdown undermining the country's eve membership us. a low good evening live from moscow is kevin owen here at r.t. tonight very good to have you company our top story russian investigators want an active role in the u.s. probe into the death of a young boy adopted by an american family it's almost a month now since three year old might seem mean died russian officials believe he was fatally abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s....
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compared to their white counterparts use as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks.
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has more for us now in reno so i would this is also say. that they saw a huge white five ball as well and they saw some sort of a mushroom cloud and heard a huge bang so what eyewitness reports have basically people are saying that this is very much like the world the world's coming to actually coming to reality and reliving it armageddon war of the worlds you name it basically this is just the rundown of events that happened around nine o'clock in the morning local time and you haven't got people were on their way to work to school whatever when all of a sudden they saw arguably the most amazing if not the scariest thing is that they have ever seen and i think before i say anything further and you can see it behind me this is what they saw let's hear it from the people who are actually there and told us about it about their experience of a of this once in a lifetime event. the propellor bill is just what it took for young people are not normally but what we. want to. first there was a lot of sense names around and then in a few seconds we
has more for us now in reno so i would this is also say. that they saw a huge white five ball as well and they saw some sort of a mushroom cloud and heard a huge bang so what eyewitness reports have basically people are saying that this is very much like the world the world's coming to actually coming to reality and reliving it armageddon war of the worlds you name it basically this is just the rundown of events that happened around nine o'clock in the morning local time and you haven't got...
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tell us what you think. e-mail us, world would it@cnbc.com, tweet us, @cnbcwex. see what it's like up there in scotland with ross westgate while he's on holiday. >>> meanwhile, has the industry just been dealt a serious setback? the uk's network auction raised much less than expected. still, our next guest says 4g is set to drive a commerce boom. welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, how much of a setback is the fact that britain only raised, what, about 2.5 billion pounds at the latest auction? that's 60% of what it was hoping. >> it's really good news for the industry. >> it's really good news and in the recent internet consumer research, we have seen that 40% of the consumers are more likely to invest on mobile and to pay on mobile. we see the increasing odds of the speed as a possibility for mobile to divvy up very quickly now. it's interesting because it's not only operator for four carrier. it's also forestry. >> why is mobile commerce for important to the future of 4g? >> it's not only a question of speed because customers are connecting with internet, w
tell us what you think. e-mail us, world would it@cnbc.com, tweet us, @cnbcwex. see what it's like up there in scotland with ross westgate while he's on holiday. >>> meanwhile, has the industry just been dealt a serious setback? the uk's network auction raised much less than expected. still, our next guest says 4g is set to drive a commerce boom. welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, how much of a setback is the fact that britain only raised, what, about 2.5 billion...
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brought us the latest. reaction from the crowd. shocked and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fancy nation happened to tunisia so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets they have most of them they are. in front of the ministry of interior and you know i get a good feeling of the shame. many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the. victims until now you know. people just seventeen and they just they are protesting in the street. international relations professor and he says the government will be hard pressed to survive until the upcoming elections to take place. tension between the opposition and the ruling party and harder has been growing the elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and when it is taking a nosedive i was a general in addition to tourist businesses being dramatically cut hotels and tents and you have factories supplied components
brought us the latest. reaction from the crowd. shocked and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fancy nation happened to tunisia so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets they have most of them they are. in front of the ministry of interior and you know i get a good feeling of the shame. many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the. victims until now...
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to the south and the deeply political crisis and deadly clashes between protesters and police and to use it we look at whether the country might be heading towards another solution. thus a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in court said in the media a report from the gulf came in when people have been demanding change from tea is now. in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is underway for a former police officer he's seeking revenge after being funded the search for christopher dorner suspected of killing three people continues in the mountains in southern california he's a highly trained former los angeles police department officer the military background is also believed to have around forty targets on the hit list according to a manifesto he posted online dorner is accusing his colleagues of corruption racism and concealment of easing excessive force investigative journalist michael rupert's used to work for the l.a. p.d. says department has many skeletons in its closet. i don't condone what's happened and i want to violence and killing to end but more important i want h
to the south and the deeply political crisis and deadly clashes between protesters and police and to use it we look at whether the country might be heading towards another solution. thus a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in court said in the media a report from the gulf came in when people have been demanding change from tea is now. in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is underway for a former police officer he's seeking revenge after being funded the search for christopher...
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send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and young as its administrator. a different story for the cambridge satchel company. the bag company was launched on a kitchen table with 600 pounds. now its products are stocked by retail giants like herod's and blacking dale's. the -- bloomingdale's. the company opens today in covenant garden. joining us, ceo of cambridge. you're opening a store, why? >> today apparently. it must be done. >> yeah. >> we've been working mainly on line. we were getting lots and lots of emails from people saying we're coming to the u.k., where cooane find a type of bag. there are 126 variants of what we do, colors and sizes. well we have fantastic
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excessive force investigative journalist michael rupert's who used to work for the l.a. p.d. says department has a miniskirt its ins and its closet. i don't condone what's happened and i want to violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought in alive which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that are becoming available online and i have to tell you that with regard to his allegations about rich trial board hearings. very egregious unprofessional cover up excessive force but also management mout malfeasance perjury and a lot of other serious things i believe in one hundred percent the l.a.p.d. has been shown has a consistent cultural problem with racism cover up and cronyism within the department that has victimized i think and probably driven out a great many good officers i looked for similar reasons we had to r.t. dot com to find out more about that story now you'll find th
excessive force investigative journalist michael rupert's who used to work for the l.a. p.d. says department has a miniskirt its ins and its closet. i don't condone what's happened and i want to violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought in alive which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that...
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of excessive force now investigative journalist michael report who used to work for the l.a.p.d. says the department has many skeletons in its posit. i don't condone what's happened and i wanted violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought into law which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that are becoming available on mark i have to tell you that with regard to his allegations about rigorous trial board hearings. very egregious unprofessional cover up excessive force but also management. these things perjury and a lot of other serious things i believe him on a percent the l.a.p.d. has been shown has a consistent cultural problem with racism cover up and cronyism within the department that has victimized i think and probably driven out a great many good officers i left for similar reasons we can head over to our tea dot com and join the debate on christopher dorner you can also fol
of excessive force now investigative journalist michael report who used to work for the l.a.p.d. says the department has many skeletons in its posit. i don't condone what's happened and i wanted violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought into law which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that...
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says to use it this is used all the registry to powers not just to incarcerate journalists but also scare them from reporting anything the government doesn't like a tactic that won't deter people like nadine is because there's no fear my trial continues i may be out of jail but i'm still facing a fifteen year term and in turkey anything like the police can accuse me of anything being a member of a terror group for example someone can send them an anonymous letter mail use it as evidence and back behind bars. in turkey it even goes i t. other world news headlines starting with the ongoing violence in syria then a footballer there's been killed today and several other players injured after a mortar bomb at the stadium in damascus two shells landed in the sports facility in the center of the city where a home space team were training at the time they only had to water has exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties . france's far right leader has been to britain but a less the more welcome marine le pen was invited to cambridge university to a
says to use it this is used all the registry to powers not just to incarcerate journalists but also scare them from reporting anything the government doesn't like a tactic that won't deter people like nadine is because there's no fear my trial continues i may be out of jail but i'm still facing a fifteen year term and in turkey anything like the police can accuse me of anything being a member of a terror group for example someone can send them an anonymous letter mail use it as evidence and...
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on the first day, dian came out with us, i think to keep an eye on us, to see if we were going to behave properly. she was quite suspicious of what we were doing, so we were on trial. [ gorilla grunting ] she introduced us to the gorillas in the sense that they saw that we were with dian, so i suspect that that may well have been that they therefore thought we were okay. but without dian, that sequence could never have happened. there is more meaning and mutual understanding in exchanging a glance with a gorilla than any other animal i know. we're so similar. their sight, their hearing, their sense of smell are so similar to ours that we see the world in the same way as they do. they walk around on the ground as we do, though they're... [ gorilla pounding chest ] immensely more powerful than we are. and so if ever there was a possibility of escaping the human condition and living imaginatively, hmm, in another creatures' world, it must be with a gorilla. and this is how they spend most of their time, lounging on the ground, grooming one another. sometimes they even allow others to join i
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most of us are very interesting his daughter how it will help us so let me finish let me finish go ahead peter go ahead and let me finish yes people won't be most gay couples can you stop interrupting please don't be so rude. most gay couples do not have children so the argument about children doesn't apply moreover many heterosexual couples either choose not to have children or are infertile and we do not deny them the right to get married we say that their marriages even if their infertile have no prospect of having children are just as valid as any other marriage so applying those principles really honestly you shouldn't object to gay people getting married godfrey and whole jump in. well i don't think the logistics of the legal to just fix have been thought through where does this end i've already mentioned that i wasn't off message i do believe in a libertarian society it's important who you can or who you want to have in your house or not it shouldn't be the role of the state if same sex if you have same sex marriage what about into family marriage does that mean the incest taboo i
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most of us are very interesting his daughter how it will help us so let me finish let me finish go ahead peter go ahead and let me finish yes people won't be most gay couples can you stop interrupting please don't be so rude. most gay couples do not have children so the argument about children doesn't apply moreover many heterosexual couples either choose not to have children or are infertile and we do not deny them the right to get married we say that their marriages even if their infertile have no prospect of having children are just as valid as any other marriage so applying those principles really honestly you shouldn't object to gay people getting married godfrey and whole jump in. well i don't think the logistics of the legal to just fix have been thought through where does this end i've already mentioned that i wasn't off message i do believe in a libertarian society it's important who you can or who you want to have in your house or not it shouldn't be the role of the state if same sex if you have same sex marriage what about into family marriage does that mean the incest taboo i
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two days ahead of the g twenty summit in moscow this week so we've got tess in a cave ahead to give us all the details on this one that's anya i'm excited seeing this topic the current seawalls. we've been talking about it for two three months now we had it well series well i'm expecting it to dominate the agenda this week here in moscow defined as it is in no no because the statements you were just speaking about is already adopted as very weak and some market alan is say that it will not have any implications at all and in fact the japanese yen for example that was most aggressively devalued over the past month has lost even more value on the back of this statement and i've spoken to russia's deputy finance minister alex a way save who told me that his overall skeptical about the whole concept of the currency wars let's listen to him. i wouldn't over trauma over dramatize this issue it's not something that is going to result in the vultures have to sell for it so it's i think. the effectiveness of attempts by various countries to to or to trade the currents are something that there w
two days ahead of the g twenty summit in moscow this week so we've got tess in a cave ahead to give us all the details on this one that's anya i'm excited seeing this topic the current seawalls. we've been talking about it for two three months now we had it well series well i'm expecting it to dominate the agenda this week here in moscow defined as it is in no no because the statements you were just speaking about is already adopted as very weak and some market alan is say that it will not have...
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is going to like us to go. there was there was a couple this is happening all the time that comes across my desk but only last year a christian couple who have a bed and breakfast house do not believe that they should give bed and breakfast accommodation to married couples or homosexual couples and that was a deeply held christian belief they were held in contempt of the qualities that come of fine three thousand pounds there's nothing liberal about this there's nothing the libertarian about this we are now in a situation in the united kingdom where you cannot say who or who not you will have in your house this is appalling this is going to fall on another christian said before before christmas he thought that this gay marriage was a step too far and he lost his job this is a disgrace let's all wake up to the reality ok thomas he wanted to say something earlier responding to peter in london go ahead what i want to say to you that's right i want to say two things first i want to go back to peter's historical arg
is going to like us to go. there was there was a couple this is happening all the time that comes across my desk but only last year a christian couple who have a bed and breakfast house do not believe that they should give bed and breakfast accommodation to married couples or homosexual couples and that was a deeply held christian belief they were held in contempt of the qualities that come of fine three thousand pounds there's nothing liberal about this there's nothing the libertarian about...
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you can tweak us on booktv, comment on our facebook call or send us an e-mail, booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> now on c-span2 we bring you booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. here are some programs to look out for this weekend. at 5:00 p.m. eastern, ben shapiro argues liberals believe their competition discouraging political debate. at 2:00 a.m. michele alexander opines that policies from the 70s for and acted to push back gains made during the civil-rights movement. on sunday with recent policy debates on immigration we bring you stories from immigrants who share their experiences on booktv at 4:00 p.m. eastern. at 11:00 p.m. sunday melvin goodman argues the government is spending excessively on defense making us less secure. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete schedule visit booktv.org. up next on booktv cita stelzer talks about the dinner hosted by winston churchill during and after world war ii which were used to persuade world leaders to adopt his position on various matters. it is about 40 minutes. >> good even
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to but drunk on our decision we will never do this it puts all of them with us. and we invite you to watch out his full interview they could always newly reelected president here eighteen forty five g.m.t. . well correia upset the u.s. britain and sweden of course for that decision to grant asylum to the wiki leaks founder back in august activist and radio show host solomon cummins cion told me the ecuadorian president is enjoying popularity at home partly because of policies which stand up to the white house. the sentiment on the ground with most ecuadorians as well as the growing sentiment throughout latin america is that those who continue to align themselves with the u.s. unconditionally are not going to find support from the people of people who eventually are the ones who are going to be casting their ballots during these elections where has been outspoken against us new york colonization is a been an outspoken against the neo liberal agenda and us imperialism for so quite some time folks are done with this whole old model where we're going to continue to b
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most of us are very interesting just don't know how it will help us so let me finish let me finish go ahead peter go ahead and let me finish yes and most people won't be most gay couples can you stop interrupting please don't be so rude. most gay couples do not have children so the argument about children doesn't apply moreover many heterosexual couples either choose not to have children or are infertile and we do not deny them the right to get married we say that their marriages even if their infertile have no prospect of having children are just as valid as any other marriage so applying those principles really honestly you shouldn't object to gay people getting married godfrey and whole jump in. well i don't think the logistics of the legal to just fix have been thought through where does this end i've already mentioned that i wasn't off message i do believe in a libertarian society it's important who you can or who you want to have in your house or not it shouldn't be the role of the state if same sex if you have same sex marriage what about into family marriage does that mean the
most of us are very interesting just don't know how it will help us so let me finish let me finish go ahead peter go ahead and let me finish yes and most people won't be most gay couples can you stop interrupting please don't be so rude. most gay couples do not have children so the argument about children doesn't apply moreover many heterosexual couples either choose not to have children or are infertile and we do not deny them the right to get married we say that their marriages even if their...
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thank you for joining us. a bomb targeting people shopping for vegetables has once again highlighted pakistan's deep sectarian tension. at least 60 have been killed in an explosion in the southwestern city of quetta. more than 200 were injured when a bomb exploded outside a market. police say it was aimed at the region's minority shia population. attacks in quetta have killed more than 200 in the past month. we have the latest from islamabad. what more do we know about this attack? >> hi, barbara. what we know is that this bomb, which went off in this market was very powerful bomb. it was an improvised explosive device and more than 60 people were killed and well over 200 people were injured. this attack, of course, comes only five weeks after another major attack, pakistan's worst ever sectarian attack in which close to 100 people were also killed in a similar bombing. the people targeted in that attack and this attack are the same. they are ethnic minorities from the hazara tribe. they are shia minorities, a
thank you for joining us. a bomb targeting people shopping for vegetables has once again highlighted pakistan's deep sectarian tension. at least 60 have been killed in an explosion in the southwestern city of quetta. more than 200 were injured when a bomb exploded outside a market. police say it was aimed at the region's minority shia population. attacks in quetta have killed more than 200 in the past month. we have the latest from islamabad. what more do we know about this attack? >> hi,...
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choose to use the consensus to. choose to get to. choose the stories that in life choose. to. welcome back to for all things considered i'm peter remind you we're talking about same sex marriages. ok i'd like to go back to thomas in washington what kind of social good or positive value does gay marriage have for society if at all in your opinion. well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because i don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to love the proponent of gay marriage saying love is love is love but the fact is that there's a difference between a love of two men and the love the man the woman the difference being that the love of a man and a woman in most cases and with a child and the child needs a mother to father a child for its entire biological life will need to be raised and will be raised best by its mother and father and so you know that's why it's absurd to claim there's something ethically wrong with seeing the love between a man or woman as being unique that's what that that's what the core of marriage is it's not it's not a va
choose to use the consensus to. choose to get to. choose the stories that in life choose. to. welcome back to for all things considered i'm peter remind you we're talking about same sex marriages. ok i'd like to go back to thomas in washington what kind of social good or positive value does gay marriage have for society if at all in your opinion. well. for gay marriage well i don't see any because i don't believe that gay marriage exists and here's why it let's go back to love the proponent of...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet us, spls@cnbc.wex. let us know what you think about all that. straight ahead on the program, with just days to go until the eye tannal election, we'll speak to the ceo when we come back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." germany's ifo boosts market sentiment. the index jumping to its highest level since july 2010 and suggesting germany's growth engine is regaping momentum. but the uncertainty of the italian election this weekend looms large with candidates this a final race to sign up votes. >>> alcatel lucent shares move high higher as new ceo is unveiled. >>> let's check in on markets. you're seeing the rebound take place across the european space this morning. the cac 40 leading the way up 1.3%. the ibex doing well, up over 11%. the xetra dax adding 0.7 5% after that higher than expected data. not quite recovering losses on the last couple of sessions, but still a pretty strong end to trade potentially shaping occupy this tri. now, the bond space, too, shows you what's happening in italy where we're seeing yields fall heading into tho
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very much agree with us in washington i don't think i could improve upon that definition of marriage ok thomas what about your union civil unions isn't that enough for gay people or gay people say it isn't but what do you think well i think it's very interesting. well i think it's very interesting that the cost of civil unions were considered for a time to be a compromise that both sides can agree on and it's really the crypt the pro gay marriage advocates that have remove their common ground and so now we have all false choice between either redefining marriage or not legally recognizing other types of unions and so you know for one i'd be interested in looking at legal protections for gay people absolutely but redefining marriage is not the best way to do it and sadly i would say i would i would offer that it's the other side that it's remove that compromise position ok peter in london how would you respond to that well to me love is very important and it is a social good and when people love each other that's something society should validate if you believe in marriage then you sh
very much agree with us in washington i don't think i could improve upon that definition of marriage ok thomas what about your union civil unions isn't that enough for gay people or gay people say it isn't but what do you think well i think it's very interesting. well i think it's very interesting that the cost of civil unions were considered for a time to be a compromise that both sides can agree on and it's really the crypt the pro gay marriage advocates that have remove their common ground...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >> matthew and chris were the first to register their relationship at a registry office when england and wales introduced the civil partnership act in 2005. they took the chance to gain official recognition of their 40-year relationship. now the government wants to go a step further. >> the depth of feeling, love, and commitment is no difference between same-sex couples than opposite sex couples. this bill enables society to recognize that commitment in the same way -- through marriage. parliament should value people equally in the law, and enabling
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addition to the tourist businesses you dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supply components to your parent company is shot unemployment is rising trinity has been presented as the nearest thing to a success story that had. been too much violence but unfortunately as i say these disappointments with the failure to make life better life we got worse and the sense that the research directory that takes many people in trinity away from what they wanted and so was big tension about the coming elections or whether we'll get to those elections without a real political crisis on the streets and perhaps changing the government i want problem the poor option is here is that it doesn't have many natural resources so that it's rather neglected by the west as nobody has any great interest in trying to prop it up and so it's regimes fall the colony is now in the nosedive and it's surrounded by recently tense errors to the east and south and it's getting no real help from the law this is as we were trying to position between engines. for more analysis i'm not joined by
addition to the tourist businesses you dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supply components to your parent company is shot unemployment is rising trinity has been presented as the nearest thing to a success story that had. been too much violence but unfortunately as i say these disappointments with the failure to make life better life we got worse and the sense that the research directory that takes many people in trinity away from what they wanted and so was...
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our cooperation with us works they did not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable right tens of thousands of russian adoptive children living in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused. of course it's very important to stress that it's a developing news story and we'll be updating us on this and a new detail. ok very tragic cases indeed ok very thanks a lot for joining us here in the studio. also with this earlier the u.s. have promised a more thorough investigations of the abuse of russian children by their adoptive american parents but mirror or even who's written widely on international adoption says the long standing problem still hasn't been properly addressed. sort of yes it does see him in a practical sense for the practical implication of julian assange the situation is up to europe to resolve it the problem will be solved if the u.k. grants a safe passage moderately but hasn't been any intention to disrupt the prosecution process according to the swedish justice
our cooperation with us works they did not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable right tens of thousands of russian adoptive children living in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused. of course it's very important to stress that it's a developing news story and we'll be updating us on this and a new detail. ok very tragic cases indeed ok very thanks a lot for joining us here...